Wet hair combed back, obviously a black bikini, a sequined top for insolence and the “swimming pool” look of Daria echoing the sun. Like the golden legs of B.B. dozing in a hammock under the Saint-Tropez sky, the cover of this issue is an invitation to the coolitude. By coolitude we mean calm, relaxing, race of time suspended, and a breath of freedom. In the conventions, the agenda, the pace, even in the attitude. It's summer, the silhouette takes slamming colors, the body appears unashamedly like a flag, the new wave of cheeky tops in the cruise collections, fine jewelry is worn with ease, Eva Ionesco, eccentric muse, poisonous and mysterious, is the heroine through which we devour the fabulous fortune on the beach, and Amalfi, Italian five-star spot, definitely the corner of paradise for letting go. If the time is turbulent, the coolitude, this handkerchief on constraints, this ironic detachment, this return to self, this time disconnected is the Zen posture to adopt. Nothing will be more Vogue this summer.

The August issue means ready-to-wear, covered this year by a sunny, post-vacation Anna Ewers, shot by Inez & Vinoodh. Summer the Vogue way, with our Fall fashion special, on sale July 23.

"We're adopting 'a season of freedom' as our summer mantra, with a wardrobe punctuated with slick black, that already heralds Fall," writes Emmanuelle Alt, Vogue Paris editor-in-chief, in her August 2015 editorial. Anna Ewers poses for the cover by Inez & Vinoodh, a mere six months after her last cover in February 2015, as a glowing vision of summer youth, beauty, and health in a radiant introduction to a fashion issue that features Mica Arganaraz and Julia van Os alongside Anna in Fall/Winter 2015-2016 looks for the Sauvage Innocence story. Don't miss Arthur Dreyfus' interview of Francesco Vezzoli, a private visit of Victoire de Castellane's summer home on the Ile de Ré and looking further to Fall, our guide to the culture and talent you need to know about come September.

Vogue Paris n°959. Available July 23 2015.

By Eugénie Trochu, translated by Kate Matthams-Spencer the 13 July 2015

Follow Daria Werbowy to the Amalfi Coast in our Summer double issue, packed with the addresses, beauty and fashion you need to know about. Out May 28.

"Slicked-back wet hair, a black bikini because it's Summer, a sequined top just because and eyes that shine like the sun, Daria could have stepped straight off the set of Swimming Pool. Like Brigitte Bardot, lounging in a hammock in Saint-Tropez, this issue's cover is the very embodiment of cool," writes Emmanuelle Alt, Vogue Paris editor-in-chief, in her editorial for the June/July 2015 issue. The laid-back look of the season is deftly brought to the page by Daria Werbowy, a tireless traveler who celebrates 10 years on the cover of Vogue Paris this month, with a shoot on the Amalfi Coast. It's an issue that celebrates the art of doing nothing, with the destinations that count, the beauty of the season, the luxury of fine jewelry and clashing colors on white-hot asphalt. Time is no match for the Vogue models, with the soft sensuality of that master of the ethereal Paolo Roversi at the controls, as the new guard girls cruise towards summer success.

Jean Paul Gaultier, "the enfant terrible of fashion," enters the museum. The tribute exhibition at the Grand Palais that starts April 1, toured the world, with fabulous success. In searching for images to recount in Vogue the career of this visionary creator, I came across this picture. We are in 1994, his moment of absolute grace. Jean Paul is a friend, he asked me to walk, and I had to accept the unconscious. Model, it's not my job. That day, I am surrounded by ultra-professional tops: Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista. One can say that I walk on eggshells. Moreover, John Paul stuck on my feet platforms, a kind of Japanese clog, flirting with the theme of this collection, entitled "Le Grand Voyage." I do not have a very relaxed air, but the experience, exciting, pleased me, since I walked three times for him. Here it is: It's a nod to the talent, to the friendship, that I wanted to share in Vogue.

Charlotte Casiraghi, the most secret personality of the elite, is on the cover of this issue. Strafed almost unconsciously from childhood, this beauty granted us an exclusive interview and her first fashion photo shoot with Mario Testino in 2011. It is natural that Vogue has requested her again. By now hoping for her regular presence in our pages. Sublime, sporty, brilliant, creative, doesn't Charlotte Casiraghi embody the figure of the ideal woman?